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American Black Journal
WGPR-TV
The country’s first African American owned and operated television station received a special honor during this black history month. Detroit’s WGPR-TV 62, which is now a broadcast museum and Michigan historical landmark, was placed on the national register of historic places. Stephen spoke with the president of the WGPR historical society, Joe Spencer. Episode 4908/Segment 1
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48th anniv. of the Detroit riots; two organizations help young people succeed. Ep 4333.

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State of the black child in Detroit; BALL Foundation Camp; Racquet Up Detroit. Ep 4332.

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Forgotten Harvest fights hunger; local girl publishes her first book. Ep 4331.

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This episode is discusses hate crimes, civil rights, and gun laws.

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We discuss a new book on Black Fatherhood and the 9th annual Arise Detroit event. Ep 4329.

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We take a look back at some of this year’s memorable interviews.

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An in-depth conversation with Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy. Ep 4327.

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Reading Works organization and the Ford Freedom Awards. Ep 4326.

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Detroit’s youngest entrepreneur; McDonald's shares the joy of gospel music. Ep 4325.

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Law enforcement reform measures; M-1 rail project updates. Ep 4324.

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Helping entrepreneurs succeed in Detroit; literacy and health movement for Detroit youth.

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President Lincoln’s legacy; impact of the Emancipation Proclamation. Ep 4322.